GCS Media Matters
October 16, 2017 #GCSLMS
Dates To Remember
- Oct. 19 Destiny for Beginners open to all media specs 1:00-4:00 WSA room 300
- Oct. 26-27 World View Symposium Chapel Hill NC
- Oct. 27 DUE DATE: MTAC Committee Members Due via link. See below.
- Oct. 30 Teachers Workday
- Oct. 31 DUE DATE: All staff and students trained in eBook usage
- Nov. 6 BOB School Commitment Forms DUE
- Nov. 8 Early Release Day
- Nov. 9 OPTIONAL Media Services Training Workday bring a project you need to work on for your library media program -GCS-MS: Technology, Teaching, and Learning for the 21st Century Media Specialist-2017-2018
One City, One Book- Hidden Figures EVENTs
- Calling all Middle and HS's GET your students involved in the Hidden Figures Virtual Book CLUB! Are you interested in discussing the book, "Hidden Figures" with students in Afghanistan and Liberia? If your answer is yes, please complete the short survey by noon on TOMORROW. CLICK HERE for survey.
- Hidden Careers: A Look at 21st Century Jobs October 21 from 12 – 4 pm • Central Library Professionals will share their experiences through demonstrations and hands-on activities. Learn about high growth and non-traditional careers.
Should libraries be leveled?
When Adults Don't Read Kids Lose! 12 tips to help educators develop their own rich and authentic reading lives.
SAVE THE DATE
The Summit provides a variety of roundtable discussions on current topics for K-12 school media personnel. Facilitated by experts in the profession, these sessions also encourage attendees to bring resources to share. Our featured speaker is award winning educator and author, John Claude Bemis.
Do you want to present at NCTies?
We seek presentations from educators and students at all levels, from all parts of the world. We also welcome exhibitor-sponsored proposals that demonstrate uses of technology to transform education. Share your knowledge with the world and help others in their ed tech journeys.
Closing Date for the Call for Proposals is October 27, 2017!
Click here to submit your proposal
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MTAC Committee Members DUE October 31
At the local school level, the principal, as the instructional leader, shall designate a Media Advisory Committee to include :
The principal or designee
The media specialist (will chair the committee)
Technology Facilitator if avaliable
Teacher representatives from all program areas or grade levels
Parent representation
It may include student representation at elementary and middle levels
It shall include student representation at the high school level
Duties:
- Meets no fewer than 3 times a year
- Evaluates available resources
- Assess curriculum needs
- Consider networking arrangements
- Consult reputable, professionally prepared resources for selection
- Examine actual resource when possible
About Library Media Services:
- Many of you have sent us great ideas that you are doing in your media centers. We have kept these and will put them in future editions of Media Matters.
- Do you need a sub for your media center? CLICK HERE to access our sub list. If you have one to recommend, please add it to the list.
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